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Lines of Action - History

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Lines of Action - History: Encyclopedia II - Lines of Action - History

It was given wider dissemination and positive publicity by its inclusion in Sid Sackson's book A Gamut of Games, but for many years no stable playing community developed to explore the strategy to any depth. Only starting in the 1990s has any deep understanding of the game evolved. In the last few years, not only has the play of the best humans risen dramatically, but simultaneously excellent computer programs have emerged. The level of play is improving both among humans and computers, but for the present the strongest LOA-pla ...

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Lines of Action - Initial layout. Lines of Action is played on a standard chessboard, with the same algebraic notation for ranks and files. Each player controls twelve checkers, which are initially arrayed as follows: Lines of Action - Goal. The object of the game is to bring all of one's checkers together into a contiguous body (8-connexity). Lines of Action - Movement summary. Players alternate moves, with black having the fir ...

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Lines of Action - History: Encyclopedia II - Lines of Action - Strategy

The game can become quite tactical in open positions where the checkers on both sides are mobile. The strategic depth of the game, however, derives to a large extent from blocking strategies designed to limit the opponent's mobility. It can be very advantageous to pin one or more enemy checkers against the side of board by moving in the second row or column. Having more checkers is usually an advantage, because they can limit the opponent's options as they mass together. On the other hand, material considerations are not all-important, because having fewer checkers also means having fewer to unite. See also:

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